I dunno, if you are not going to game at high resolution a single GPU card is always better, no matter the drivers.

EDIT: I just wanted to be sure about this, so I've checked some reviews of the card and definately at anything below 1920x1200 a GTX280 is generaly faster and GTX260 216 and HD4870 1GB are just as fast. Unless you want crazy AA, like 12x-24x I wouldn't recomend the X2 for lower resolutions than that. Worse power consumption and noise according to the reviews I just checked and if you are not going to use the card where it shines, I don't see the point really.

I dunno, if you are not going to game at high resolution a single GPU card is always better, no matter the drivers.

EDIT: I just wanted to be sure about this, so I've checked some reviews of the card and definately at anything below 1920x1200 a GTX280 is generaly faster and GTX260 216 and HD4870 1GB are just as fast. Unless you want crazy AA, like 12x-24x I wouldn't recomend the X2 for lower resolutions than that. Worse power consumption and noise according to the reviews I just checked and if you are not going to use the card where it shines, I don't see the point really.

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Well, I'm a bit of a benching junkie...and it seems to shine there. Seriously, I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I did promise myself I'd make a decision before bed tonight.

I would love to see tri-sli 285's in action for sure! Fits get's what about 38k in Vantage with sli gtx295's? Almost 39k...what can 285's do, especially with some extra clocks on em'...wish I could afford to do it!

I would love to see tri-sli 285's in action for sure! Fits get's what about 38k in Vantage with sli gtx295's? Almost 39k...what can 285's do, especially with some extra clocks on em'...wish I could afford to do it!